The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

F ■ 9 * 4 * * * • * # * * * # # hQCAL AND PERSONAL ! Mr. * b 4 Mr*. X. L. Bhulfcs off D*y- ton spent the week-end with the Ut- Utft purmto, Mr. « b 4 Mrs. W . A. 3{HKM»r. BASEST BALL JoM^h McMillsn o f Cleveland, was bora by th* death o f his unde, tb* late W. A . Collkw. J Mrs. J. P. Boyers, who has been the' yueet of Mrs, R, P, Kerr, returned to bar home in Wheeling, W Va., last Friday. « Mr#. J . P. White addressed a meet- toy a t the Seocnd Lutbern. church at Springfield last Sabbath at a Thank offering service. “ Charles Sparrow, who has been rw idiny in Springfield, moved into the Troute property, on Chillicothe street, Wednesday. F or Sale:- Some very fine pure bred Rhode Island cockerels. Mrs; K. F, Hutchison, Phone ? on 160. Attorney W . M. Petit o f Dayton was in town yesterday on business, The R. R . Edwards grocery in Clif­ ton has changed hands by Arthur Swaby purchasing an interest in the firm. Mrs, M. W . Collins entertained the Research Club .Thursday afternoon. : Rev. Myers o f Dayton preaches for the Clifton - Presbyterian, congrejca- t}on Sabbath. Each -of the several churches will hold morning worship Sabbath in the respective places. tfc is Quite probable that on December I f and 19 the wor­ ship will be a union service at 10:00 in the opera bouse. Go to your own church Sabbath morning, All men’s and hoys Suits, Over­ coats, Mackinaw*} Sweaters, Under­ wear, Odd trousers, and Hats at greatly reduced prices, * , The Criterion, Xenia, Ohio. R. E. McFarland has resigned his position with SThc Ctdarville Lime Cp. and goes with The Hagar Straw Board and Paper Op. Wednesday, December 15 will be tax collection day. *Ted Richards has a letter from Rumpus Jones saying that he has left Dayton, and is a.t Mineral Springs Sanatorium, Milan, Ind. He has taken a position there at $70(' a month with room, hoard and laundry furnished. Lost: Automobile crank fo r Over­ land machine, , . J, R, Gaijo. Attorney W . A , Paxton o f James­ town was the guest o f Mrs. Anna Townsley, Tuesday, Miss Florence Smith had as her guest,, Miss Helen Towsnley for. .the week-end. . . . The Troute grocery store, has been improved this week by the addition o f new wall display cases. For Sale:- A few Duroc gilts.. Pure bred. A t a little more than the mar­ ket price. , ‘ . Kehnori & Sons. 1 ' There will he a union meeting o f the Epworth League, Y. P. C. U. and 0. E. in the opera house Sabbath evening a t.6:00 P, M. Blankets and Comforts— , Splendid assortment at greatly re­ duced p rices.' R. Bird & Sons ’Co. \M r.- and Mrs. C. M. Crouse enter­ tained a large number o f relatives at dinner last Friday, Dr. W. R. McChesney preached fo r the Clifton Presbyterian congregation last Sabbath while Prof, Allenpreach- ed fo r Rev. McKibben o f the U.' P, congregation, F. B. Turnbull is attending the Live Stock Show in Chicago this week. A large truck belonging to a Col­ umbus company hauling gas tanks left the-road Tuesday night. South of town and went into the ditch. A pa: per mill .truck le ft the,road this side o f Selma the same evening. Delmar Jobe is in Chicago this week where he has charge o f King Bros. Idaho, sheep exhibit at tbe Live Stock Show. Mr. Jobe has quite a rep­ utation- fo r handling sheep at live stock exhibits. • * ------------ I '■ Dr. J. H. Harris, E. J. McCullough Stafford McCollough and . -Chester Preston of" Clifton have returned from .their hunting trip. They landed I eight deer and one moose, the lat­ ter being killed by Mr, Preston. Postmaster and Mrs. W . A* Turn- bull -entertained a number o f rela­ tives at dinner last Sabbath, among them being Editor J. N. Wolford and family o f Yellow Springs. . X am prepared to d o typewriting at home. Phone 127, Prices reasonable. OUR FURS afe friend:makers. They satisfy the. most critical,, because the styles are up-to-the-minute. The PeltsareR iCH and FINE, the workmanship is all that qan.be desired and the smartness, o f ap­ pearance is instantly apparent. See them— we don't need to say more— Quality, Value, Service Repairingand Remodeling at reason­ able prices. Bring your old fur with you for estimate. The CsdmyUIe Col logs bo^Q open their basket ball season next Wed­ nesday right, Dec. 8, when they go to Washington C. H. and play the Y . M. C. A . five o f that place On Friday night, Dec, 10 Cedarville opens a£ home with the "Rivals Club” o f Dayton. This team is made up o f good .clean fast athletes. Wm. Hast­ ings o f this place is the business man­ ager. The ssftne night the college girls are to play the Springfield Y , W, Q. -A-girls, December 15 the home crowd will have the pleasure o f watching Cedar­ ville and Wilmington battle in friend, ly rivalry pn the home floor. The Cedarville hoys and girl* have been putting in some strenuous hours practicing for these games. Coach Rogeir Collins is 'undecided yet as to his linup as several o f the stu­ dents are making strong bids fo r the regular < positions. The boys team has four letter men back, H. Wblght, Thorn, Bradfute, and Earl Collins. Other fast men to picl: from" are Townsley," Curtis El­ der, Markle, E, Wright, Myejri, Find­ ley. . ' The gjrlB have nearly all o f last years team back and they are all playing’ great ball. Wright,’ Daris, Smith, Kyle, Lyle, Shaw and McCar­ ty, Three n ew ones, showing up well are Insley, Pullman' and Class. ' Coach Collins is accomplishing wonders in developing team work and spirit. The’ whole student body, is very enthusiastic over our pros­ pects fo r ’ a yeal winning team.1 = Season tickets- for the eight dates on our home schedule will be op sale :n a few days. The price, is $2,00 nnd no war tax,.There wili be aprelim- inary to every boy’s game, The girls have three games Oh the schedule now and will-put on three more. D. M, Kennon left 'Wednesday for Gh'icago to attend the Live Stock Show. ■.■ . For Sale; -Several cameras from postcard size down, £has. Harris,, Jr The work on the new concrete bridge on Bridge street, has been about completed by Iliffj Bros. The bridge is' being dressed and the road­ way filled in but. it has not been open­ ed to travel,. For Sale 8 gallons o f Sorgum mo­ lasses. $1.69 per gallon. C. L. Finney. SWEATERS— A fine assortment at prices to suit every one. R. Bird & Sons Co. Curtains repaired at Wolfords. FVRRIER. ArcueBldg. High and Fountain SPRINGFIELD, OHIO For Ford truck delivery call Wei­ n er's Meat Market or M. C.’ Nagley. H .R eed ., THE CHAMPION STEER. ’ The champion.' steer, Blaise -Ruler,; 1360 pound^, bred and fed by Purdue University Students was sold at the Live Stock Show to Wilson & Co. for $1.75 a pound fo r Christmas .dinner. Last year the champion cold for $2.62 a pound. The best car load lot sold for $3Q a hundred against $45 last year. FOR HISf XMAS Genuine solid black leather belt, one inch width, Toungtess Ruckle, Gun-metal, Gilt or Nickle Colors, in Xmas box. Buckle can be used on any belt;’ Send size, color and $1.00 today ■NOVELTY SALES CO., SPRING- FIELD, OHIO. 5 B I ■.US.WVU- GET READY FOR X-MAS START NOW EVERYBODY WELCOME TO -ENROLL SAVE a Little EVERY WEEK in our CHRISTMAS CLUB and have a lull purse for a , good time next Christinas, Deposit 5c, 10b, 25c, 50c, $1,5, or mort, weekly—get it all bade in e lump sum just in time lor *your Holiday Shopping. Exchange BUILD YOUR PENNIES INTO DOLLARS DEPOSIT A SMALL ■$<■ AMOUNT WEEKLY CEDARVILLE* OHIO. • o k t THE " LET THE FAMILY JOIN SAVING HABIT • ' t * JOIN WITH THE c r o w d T C e p k o u Ml, *8*, i t ) and l « The Edward Wren Co. GROWING SINCE 187? SPRINGFIELD, OHIO HONESTY IN W O R D AN D W A R E t , Coming Next Tuesday s : Sale In History For Sale: A Good storm -buggy. ' ' • C. W. Mott, Every Rug is Included Every Yard of Carpet is Included. Every Yard ol Curtain Material is Included. ** . . . > ) Every Yard ol Drapery is included. Back To Pre-War Rock Bottom Prices in One Jump T T H P most sensational—the most drastic and the most I I l C daring step.any store has yet taken. We have to take a loss sometime and we’ve decided to do it now. The prices will appear in both Springfield papers Monday. If > you don't get a Springfield paper, come Tuesday sure—you won't be disappointed. There Will Be No Lower Prices On These For Years s ~ . Beautiful quality goods manufactured for the best retail trade. Fine Oriental rugs, handsome Domestic rugs, quaker Craft and other good curtains, all at pre-war prices. You’ll miss it if you miss it, that’s sure. Don’t forget—it begins next Tuesday. The Edward Wren Co. _ ■(?■ * * wnw^amafliiimfliniitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmniitiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiminniiiiiiiiiimniniiintiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiininmiinuiiuiiimB»miHBBWianM^ 5 = HI . .Give Us A Chance To Figure OnYour Printing...

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